The European Association for the Teaching of Academic Writing (EATAW)[1] is an academic association supporting scholarly activity in academic writing.[2] The association was first established in 1999[3] with the first conference being held in 2001.[4] The Europe-wide association has two main activities: a bi-annual conference, and the Journal of Academic Writing.[5]

The EATAW Conference

The EATAW conference is held every two years in a European University. It was first held in 2001 in Groningen. The occasion of the bi-annual conference is when the EATAW board is elected for a term of two years.[6]

YearCountryHost institutionKeynotes speakersSource
2001Netherlands NetherlandsUniversity of GroningenOlga Dysthe; Lennart Björk; John Bean
2003Hungary HungaryCentral European University, BudapestAnn Johns; Otto Kruse; Claire Furneaux[7]
2005Greece GreeceHellenic American Union, AthensLotte Rienecker; Constantie Stephanidis; Katrin Girgensohn[8]
2007Germany GermanyRuhr-Universität BochumKirsti Lonka, Ken Hyland[9]
2009United Kingdom The United KingdomCoventry UniversitySally Mitchell, Christian Schunn, Gabriela Ruhmann[10][11][12]
2011Republic of Ireland IrelandUniversity of LimerickPeter Elbow, Katrin Girgensohn[13]
2013Hungary HungaryCentral European University, BudapestPaul Kei Matsuda,[14] Christiane Donahue,[15] Bojana Petric[16][17]
2015Estonia EstoniaTallinn University of Technology, TallinnUlla Connor, Caroline Coffin, Jim Donohue, Terry Myers Zawacki[18]
2017United Kingdom The United KingdomRoyal Holloway, University of LondonKatrin Girgensohn, Ron Barnett[19][20][21]
2019Sweden SwedenChalmers University of Technology, GöteborgChris Anson & Karen Head; Montserrat Castelló Badia; Emma Dafouz Milne[22]
2021Czech Republic Czech RepublicTechnical University of Ostrava, OstravaDylan Dryer, John Harbord, Madalina Chitez & Otto Kruse[23]
2023Switzerland SwitzerlandZurich University of Applied Sciences, Winterthur-[24]

The Journal of Academic Writing

The Journal of Academic Writing is a peer reviewed journal established by EATAW.[5] The journal, first published in 2011, generally has one issue a year with articles based on presentations from the preceding conference. The journal has published a number of articles that have been widely cited. These include:

Peer-tutoring in Academic Writing: the Infectious Nature of Engagement by Í O'Sullivan, L Cleary 2014

Student learning and ICLHE–Frameworks and contexts by M Gustafsson, C Jacobs 2013

'What is the Purpose of Feedback when Revision is not Expected?'A Case Study of Feedback Quality and Study Design in a First Year Master's Programme by O Dysthe 2011

Let them plagiarise: Developing academic writing in a safe environment by C Ireland, J English 2011

Research article titles and disciplinary conventions: A corpus study of eight disciplines by RL Nagano 2015

Screencast feedback for essays on a distance learning MA in professional communication by K Edwards, AF Dujardin, N Williams, 2012

See also

References

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  15. Central European University (15 July 2013). "Christiane Donahue, EATAW Plenary Workshop". Retrieved 30 November 2016 via YouTube.
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